All articles tagged as 'New Hampshire'


TR: Sleeper Days
March 29th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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Sometimes the temperature is below zero, the wind is howling, the skin track is icy, and the forecast is grim. Nonetheless, if there is one thing in this world which I know to be true, it’s that you will never find good skiing in bed. Sometimes you just need to ... ...Read more


Sleeper Day
March 28th, 2010 | By:  Greg | 6 Comments


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EDIT: This "quick update" has been expanded into a "full trip report." Click here to read the full trip report. Wow. Yesterday on the rockpile (Mount Washington, NH) was incredible. I wish they could all be like that. A real "sleeper" day, in the sense that most everyone stayed asleep fearing ... ...Read more


TR: A Day Fit for Kings
March 12th, 2010 | By:  Ben


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When spring weather hits New England, skiers get excited. The warm sunny days and gentle winds whisper to us, telling us to head to the hills. After skiing ski resorts all winter, we decided to head to our favorite backcountry skiing destination: Tuckerman Ravine. Unfortunately, we got a bit lost ... ...Read more


WARNING!
March 10th, 2010 | By:  The F.I.S. | 7 Comments


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This blog just got exceptionally radder. The FIS may have bagged a FD (first descent) today. Well, in reality probably not... but for a few minutes until we hear from the old dudes saying as usual "if it can be seen it has been skied" we'll continue to be optimistic. ... ...Read more


TR: A Trifecta
March 8th, 2010 | By:  Greg


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As promised earlier, the blogging ban is being broken. ------------------------------------------ In the great outdoor tradition of creating lists as a way to boast achievement, I decided that we should try to link a string of ski days together in New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine--the four states that form the ... ...Read more


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